Ukraine Civil Society Liaison - Consultant
JOB DESCRIPTION
ACAPS is looking for a consultant to join its Ukrainian Analysis Hub; the person should have proficiency in Ukrainian and Russian and excellent knowledge of Ukrainian politics, economics, and history.
Reports to: Team Leader Ukraine Analysis Hub
Duty Station: Ukraine/remote
Travel: None
Duration & contract type: Consultancy, between 01.03.2022-30.08.2023, up to 22 days per month (50-100%)
Starting date: 01.03.2023/ASAP
Rate: TBD
Purpose of the position
The consultant is expected to identify and coordinate ACAPS collaboration and partnerships with the Ukrainian civil society, at both individual and organisation levels to collect information about the humanitarian crisis and local response. The consultant will build sustainable and equitable partnerships built on information sharing and technical/capacity support for partners and will contribute to ACAPS strategy building about civil society engagement.
The consultant will also contribute to ACAPS’ timely analysis of humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, thus enabling crisis responders to make better informed decisions via data collection and analysis of data. He or she will support the ACAPS analysis by data collection via qualitative interviews and other data collection methods as well as participating in the design of ACAPS products through joint analysis within the team.
The consultant is expected to adjust and adapt her/his tasks according to the directions set by the ACAPS Ukraine Team Leader.
Professional competencies
Relevant university degree or higher education, preferably in social sciences or int’l development.
Ukrainian and Russian proficiency; excellent English-language writing skills.
Critical thinking and attention to details.
Excellent knowledge of Ukrainian politics, economics, and history
Large professional networks within Ukrainian civil society and Ukrainian humanitarian response structures
At least five years of experience in civil society or humanitarian work
At least two years of experience in analysis, preferably applied to humanitarian area.
Understanding of humanitarian needs assessments and working with primary and secondary data, and qualitative and quantitative methodologies
Experience designing and/or carrying out research (primary, secondary, or both)
Able to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and turn around material rapidly.
Outstanding coordination, communication, and inter-personal skills.
Flexibility
Familiarity with Excel (or similar software).
Deliverables
Throughout the course of this consultancy, the consultant is expected to:
Be a focal point for communication between ACAPS Ukraine Analysis Hub and the Ukrainian civil society partners
Ensure the regular exchange of information through key informant interviews with the local responders and other relevant individuals or institutions and store and process the collected data in an efficient manner according to the ACAPS Ukraine Analysis Hub internal procedures
Contribute to monitoring activities of the hub to ensure Ukrainian sources and perspectives are included in the regular monitoring activities
Provide a capacity needs assessment of partners and proactively research, propose and desgin how ACAPS can support different partners.
The concrete deliverables shall be defined in the documents related to the performance management. Considering the length of the assignment and the dynamic situation in Ukraine, the deliverables shall be flexible.
About ACAPS
ACAPS is a project hosted by the Norwegian Refugee Council and is dedicated to helping humanitarians make better decisions. We want to put evidence at the heart of decision-making. To achieve this, we collaborate with a variety of partners across the humanitarian sector and beyond. We strive to be an evolving platform providing:
Independent analysis to support evidence-based decision making for humanitarian operations.
Deployment of experts to support assessments and analysis in crisis.
Innovative approaches to collect more reliable and timely data and conduct rigorous analysis
Capacity development of humanitarian actors to carry out better needs assessments and analysis.
Before 03/19/2023, 06:00 PM
Locations World wide